Instructor’s Blog

 

Instructor’s Blog

Hello, and welcome to my Blog. Below this post you will see previous posts from last semester’s class. This is the first Blog for our class.

Preparing Progress Reports and Surveys

By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm

Preparing an outline for the Formal Report that indicates each step of the report with alphanumerical formatting is both time consuming and an invaluable exercise that will assist you greatly with the drafting and final writing of the Report. So,

More Details Please

By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm

More DETAILS PLEASE! The reader of a Peer Review is not necessarily the writer of the document under review – so details are necessary. Please note in the following examples how pronouns have been edited-out as well as details included

Writing Tip: Editing Out Imperative Verbs

By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm

Avoiding Imperative verbs is helpful for creating a document that places the reader first. While imperative verbs have their place in many types of writing, in professional and technical writing imperative verbs are best avoided or used for special emphasis.

Preparing to write a Peer Review for Linked-In

By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm

ENGL 301: LinkedIn Peer Review Form Here is an example of an excellent LinkedIn peer review to study: well organized, complete, concise and clear. Please note the minimal use of pronouns: I / You / Yours Please note the minimal

Details Please!

By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm

DETAILS please Without details: My research proposal contains the following: Introduction of Topic Statement of Problem Proposed Solutions Scope of Questions Forms of Primary and Secondary Sources My Qualifications Conclusion With Details: My research proposal contains the following: Introduction of

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